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Post by prozyan on Dec 7, 2017 15:09:41 GMT -5
His point is correct. Football is a physical sport and comes with the risk of injury, sometimes severe. If you aren't will to risk injury, don't play the game.
I don't see where he made the point you put in your title, however.
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Post by prozyan on Nov 24, 2017 14:24:17 GMT -5
I truly think women and men are generally wired differently when it comes to being turned on by photos of genitalia. Women and men are generally wired quite differently when it comes to pretty much anything involving sex.
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Post by prozyan on Nov 6, 2017 16:50:19 GMT -5
A crazy idea would be to figure out how he got an AR15 then prosecute anyone and everyone involved in the sale. He was dishonorably discharged from the military and under federal law prohibited from owning firearms. Something useful? A good start would be enforcing current laws and actually prosecuting those who skirt them. I had to double-check this, because it didn't sound correct, and it isn't. Devin Kelley apparently received a bad conduct discharge from the Air Force. That is not the same thing as a dishonorable discharge. The latter usually occurs only when the servicemember has been convicted of a felony. Bad conduct discharges are when they kick you out for being a fuck-up, but not a felon. So no, it wasn't illegal for him to own a firearm. It was initially reported as a dishonorable discharge, which was in error. As CNN reports: He should have been flagged on a background check under the Lautenburg Amendment. He was not. The point remains: The system and laws in place failed. Those who caused the failure should be punished harshly. Instead, they will receive at most a really stern finger wagging. Adding more laws would be like stopping speeders by lowering the speed limit further or punishing curfew violators with an earlier curfew.
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Post by prozyan on Nov 5, 2017 20:27:03 GMT -5
A crazy idea would be to figure out how he got an AR15 then prosecute anyone and everyone involved in the sale. He was dishonorably discharged from the military and under federal law prohibited from owning firearms. Something useful? A good start would be enforcing current laws and actually prosecuting those who skirt them.
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